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Quantico, Virginia
Depot duo showcase skills in hopes of making All-Marine
For two Depot Marines, the opportunity to represent their country and earn the title of U.S. Marine has already been realized. While they rest among an organization that considers itself elite, the opportunity for the two of them to go above and beyond and distinguish themselves among other Marines is at hand. Monday marked the start of the
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Depot Marine dominates H&S Bn. boards
Your forehead and palms are covered in sweat. You are surrounded by Marines, but conversation is non-existent. Your entire body seems stiff, and your uniform is starched to the point of being uncomfortable. You're 10 minutes away from a brief examination by five sets of eyes that could mean the difference between advancing your career and remaining
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3rd RTBn. 1stSgt. reunited with former recruit on the drill field
Every recruit has that one drill instructor that they emulate, even above all the others. For Sgt. Jonathan Wrigley, it was "Drill Instructor Sgt. Stoll." "I told myself when I graduated from Recruit Training that I would earn the rank of sergeant and become a drill instructor, and I would be like him as much as possible," said Wrigley. The "him"
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Aiken Festival showcases Depot Band
The Depot Band traveled to Aiken, S.C., to take part in the Hopeland Gardens Summer Concert Series to kick off the city's 4th of July festivities Tuesday. The evening performance in Aiken marks the 30th consecutive year the Parris Island Marine Band has made the trip, dating back to the concert series' conception in 1972, said Cathie Lindler,
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Skill in drill enforced by "masters" of the Depot
When the word "master" appears in the job title, you'd better be good."Drill is perfection," said GySgt. Troy Black, Regimental/Depot Drill Master. "There's no such thing as good enough. There's nothing in the drill manual that says good enough."Drill masters aboard the Depot are responsible for ensuring that drill is being taught correctly. Black
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Band fine-tunes July 4 program
With the commanding general's Summer Concert Series underway, the Depot Band looked to fine-tune their show for the next two performances by doing something they have never done in their 86-year history. Tuesday evening marked the first of three rehearsals the Band conducted for its upcoming concerts on July 4 aboard the Depot and July 12 at the
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Ribbon Creek tragedy still ripples through time
Editor's Note: In addition to the interviews, factual information for this article was gathered from "Court-Martial at Parris Island", by John C. Stevens III, and "The U.S. Marine Corps in Crisis", by Keith Fleming. Though the waters of Ribbon Creek now run still, Parris Island still feels the ripples from April 8, 1956. That night, the fervent
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9/11 attacks change new Marine's outlook on life
For a private graduating today with Platoon 3045, India Co., 3rd Recruit Training Bn., the opportunity to get away from his home state of New York has provided him with a new prospective on life. Growing up in New York and working his way through high school in an area of the lower east side of Manhattan, Pabon took a job on the nightshift of a
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Marine rescues woman, baby
Murphy's Law of Combat #4 -- You are not Superman. Marines in combat know that attempting superhuman acts of heroism will most likely get them killed, but one Depot Marine found out that combat isn't the only dangerous place. While driving down Country Shed Road in Beaufort, S.C., April 25, LCpl. Joseph Carman, Headquarters and Service Battalion
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Master sergeant, hypnotist casts spell over Parris Island
The Marine looked at the three bodies lying on the deck. He thought he was okay to drive but now the three other Marines with him were motionless. A master sergeant in a suit and tie walked up to the stunned driver. ?What are you going to tell their parents?? asked the master sergeant. The Marine driving was speechless. Fortunately, it was all in
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